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Deflated Parking

During my recent trip to India I stopped over in New Delhi for few hours. I was not able to resist the temptation to visit my favorite Aurobindo Place Market where I used to hang out with my friends. The moment I got out of the car in the parking lot I saw an amazing notice painted on a big board. The two lines just about sum up the fact that resident associations in India now have the authority to frame rules for traffic and parking on their own. Now that is called empowerment. I could not resist thinking about some smart guy having a mobile air pump and making money. Unfortunately I did not have sufficient time to see the two hour threshold pass. I wish I had the power to deflate few things myself. Also for the first time I appreciated that my mobile had a decent camera.

Deflated Parking

Wild Turkeys of New Hampshire

While I've come to respect the wolf-sized raccoons and the pumpkin-eating squirrels that roam my yard in Palo Alto, I was particularly grateful for the wild turkeys that visited my parents' home on Thanksgiving.

Wild Turkeys of New Hampshire

Blessing in disguise

A bee takes the wealth from flowers and transforms it into honey for its community.

Blessing in disguise

Rural Community in Pakistan

Traditional farming methods still employed in Village Zahidabad (near Mardan), NWFP province, Pakistan.

Rural Community in Pakistan

Tele Healthcare

http://www.tele-healthcare.org

Tele Healthcare

RDVP reception

Invitation for RDVp Reception on Oct 4th

RDVP reception

Keith Devlin presents to the 2005 DV Fellows (2)

Keith Devlin presentation of Media X to 2005 DV fellows at Cordura Hall, Headquarters of the Digital Vision Program.

Keith Devlin presents to the 2005 DV Fellows (2)